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Coherence

The clear and orderly presentation of ideas in a paragraph for essay.

Internal Coherence

It refers to coherence within a paragraph.

External Coherence

External coherence refers to the coherence between the paragraphs and related to the entire essay.

Myth

Traditional stories that explain beliefs, customs, or natural phenomenon through the actions of gods or heroes.

Theme

The central idea, message, or purpose of a literary work (moral).

Metaphor

A comparison between two unlike things in which one thing is spoken of as if it were another thing (something is something).

Symbol

An object, person, or a place that stands for something else.

Symbolism

The use of symbols in a literary work.

Subjective

Being influenced by personal opinions and beliefs.

Objective Camera Angle

In film, this is the equivalent to the third person point of view of written text.

Subjective Camera Angle

In film, this is the equivalent to the first person point of view of written text.